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Over the past few days, I've been re-reading Bram Stoker's Dracula. I've managed to misplace my old copy, so I acquired a new one - the 2003 Penguin Classics edition with new prefaces by Maurice Hindle and Christopher Frayling. All in all, I recommend this edition, as the prefaces and the information they give on Stoker himself are quite enlighting.


The fact that Dracula himself is based partially on a dream Stoker had (the scene with the brides and Dracula calling them back, claiming Jonathan for himself) and partially on Henry Irving, the actor and director who claimed Stoker's slavish adoration for decades, explains a lot. I still think that the first part of the book, Jonathan's diary, is the most engaging, least clinical, most wondrous. And slashy as hell. Especially the aforementioned dream scene.

It's been a while since I read the book, and I didn't remember so much focus on science. It certainly makes updated versions easier, since Seward's dictating his notes just like modern physicians. But gods, do Van Helsing and Seward get on my nerves. Most of what irks me is of course the usual Victorian prejudice against women and genetic-destiny theories. Still, it's good to see that even Stoker realises how pompous and pathetic they're all being, as evidenced in the post-funeral scene with Van Helsing's hysterics (yet another thing I did not recall). Come to think of it, Van Helsing in general is pretty deranged.

On the other hand, I adore Mina, for the quiet way she gets things done. I don't see Dracula as an anti-feminist book. The characters embrace such notions in the narrative, but we are dealing with the most unreliable narrators there can be. Contrarily, every time they fail, it's because they underestimate Mina or try to coddle her. In the end, she's the Sherlock Holmes character that deduces Dracula's route, and it's her scream that saves Van Helsing from the Brides; without her, the men would perish many times over. Tortured and brave, I think she's the key to Dracula.

Jonathan now, while supremely whiny in the first section, gets his own back later on. I'm willing to forgive the earlier transgressions for the core of steel he shows. At one point, he decides that if Mina becomes a vampire, he will not only not kill her, but join her in damnation. I just can't hate a character like that. And is it me, or does he have a quiet sick fascination with vampires that expresses itself this way? He certainly agonises over Mina's choice of death before dishonour, and mentions with relief that he was released from his promise to kill her, something that she never mentions in her own diary.

The character who gives me the most grief is the Big Bad Vamp himself. He falls victim to Victorian theories on criminal behaviour, and is accordingly dumbed down, especially in later segments of the story. I think it's a conflict between Stoker's own fascination with the vampire and the need for good to triumph. There also isn't a good POV for him to use to express this fascination later in the story, which results in an ineffectual monster that perishes in something of an anticlimax. Needless to say, historical!Draculea in my head has spent many a long hour ranting about "child brains" and idiotic Irish brain-addled writers.

(He says it never happened, and it was all the opium's fault anyway.)

In conclusion: the scientific crew can go screw themselves (come to think of it, Seward, Arthur and Quincey are probably doing it anyway; camping buddies, yeah right). Dracula should have turned Mina and used her as leverage to turn Jonathan, and thus commenced a quiet and refined reign of terror in London, possibly with some pet wolves to keep them company. Also, there needs to be more Dracula/Jonathan slash, because so far I've found a grand total of four fics, and that's Not Enough for a pair with chemistry as sizzling as theirs.



In other news, I'm still in thesis-land. Do not taunt on pain of being crushed with motorways and rail links and airports, all constructed cheaply and efficiently with hybrid PPP financing structures. Yo.

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Date: 2006-04-27 01:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
Daaamn, now I want to re-read... guess it is time to hunt down my copy :)

and incidentally, when it comes to interestinng Dracula slash, have you read Child of the Nighgt by the Scribe? its pretty interesting, with severe movie/historical mix rather than book-based, and has some,a h, interestingness with Jonathan and Mina both being reincarnations :D (and yes, I know, it is int he pit of mongeese but still...)

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Date: 2006-04-27 02:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
heh... I know what ytou mean. Bloody drivel but sat least got strangely hooked to it... *bloush*

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Date: 2006-04-27 03:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
Yay for lacjk of sugar-coating indeed :D there's not enough graphic violence in books these days...

In my head, I keep seeing him withg really deep brown, nearly black eyes :P

(and I think I am getting an inner Draculea out of all this..)

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Date: 2006-04-27 04:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
Bloodthirsty gooood... I want a man who will do something like that for me, too!

I will have to look out for that book,t hen... and try to beat up the voice iun my head that keeps telling me that he should have brown eyes. Silly preferences....

.. and damn, I really should not be this tempted to make Draculea the tall, dark vampire who was SO inspired by VK in the sewuel of the werewolf srtory I am planning...

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:09 am (UTC)
alice_montrose: by me (Mathias Cronqvist)
From: [personal profile] alice_montrose
Child of teh night: It's not as good as one might think, the Romanian is wrong, and it's bloody LONG (112 chapters and probably going on 200+ *nosebleed*), but I still read every chapter. It's scary, really.

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
itäs a guilty pleasure - just like a harlequin. :D

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:15 am (UTC)
alice_montrose: by me (Mathias Cronqvist)
From: [personal profile] alice_montrose
*nod nod* Or we're closet masochists. I am a little, and here I was pondering if I should re-read the whole thing when I find the time. Urgh my poor eyes! (Not to mention my mind.)

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
i know it is both for me :D *is not rereading but catcing up on a load of chapters she has missed*

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:21 am (UTC)
alice_montrose: by me (Mathias Cronqvist)
From: [personal profile] alice_montrose
Yeah, I'm usually an evil sadist (or so people assure me regularly) but I do have my moments. ^^;;;

Hint (not necessarily for you, but generally): she usually updates it on AFF and the Midnights_Domain mailing list before putting new chapters up on her site.

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
i, on the other hand, am sweet and innocent. Really :D

i am reading it in AFF.net... but weill check that mailing list out. I tend to forget aboput stuff for ages and then come back to find uuuuge amounts of nice radage :D

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:26 am (UTC)
alice_montrose: by me (Mathias Cronqvist)
From: [personal profile] alice_montrose
Yes. I know the type, I see it in the mirror every day. I look like a nun, for goodness' sake. Of course, the smirk changes everything.

I know what you mean. It happens to me, and not just with fics but with scanlations as well (though I don't even follow that many series).

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
i look like someone's mother:D (ll i can say toi that is "I wish1")

i have no idea what a scanlation is but I shall hazard a guess.... scanned translation, probably of manga? and I do the same with episode transcripts and comic book sans...

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Date: 2006-04-27 09:34 am (UTC)
alice_montrose: by me (Mathias Cronqvist)
From: [personal profile] alice_montrose
I offered to translate the stuff for her. Obviously she forgot. That, and she probably didn't want to go though the 90 chapters she had written at the time and correct them. Oh well... *shrug*

In case you (or anyone else you know) need translations, do ask. I'd love to help. ^^

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Date: 2006-04-27 09:48 am (UTC)
alice_montrose: by me (Mathias Cronqvist)
From: [personal profile] alice_montrose
Yes, well, he probably spoke Medieval German quite well. That, and likely Hungarian, Turkish and Russian as well. *pets Vlad* Smart boy!
Ooooo Herbert fics! Gimme! *makes grabby hands*

(*deep sigh* It's kinda strange, once you get past the first half. I'm not really sure where she'll be taking this story.)

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Date: 2006-04-27 05:14 am (UTC)
alice_montrose: by me (Mathias Cronqvist)
From: [personal profile] alice_montrose
Take your time, because really... ^^;;;

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Date: 2006-04-27 04:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azarias.livejournal.com
Oh god. I killed a hard drive and lost my bookmark to that one ... and now it's calling me to come finish reading it .... soul dying ... so addictive ... so bad ...

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Date: 2006-04-27 08:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arabwel.livejournal.com
Just do it... you know you want to.... :P

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